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October 10, 2007

Protesters Claim DHS Using Insect-Size Robots

Dragonfly, Or Tiny Spy?

Many attendees at a recent anti-war rally in Washington, DC believe they may have seen top-secret, high-tech, highly-miniaturized flying robots sent by the Department of Homeland Security to spy on them during the rally.

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WxWorx Affiliate Chosen To Perform NWS Radar Upgrade

Baron Services Part Of Team Awarded $43 Million Contract

WxWorx told ANN Wednesday its affiliate Baron Services, through a partnership with L-3 Communications, is part of the team awarded a five-year, $43 million, firm fixed price contract from NOAA's National Weather Service (NWS).

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ANN Special Feature: Sam Miller, Aircraft Cost Analysis - 10.10.07

ANN's Paul Plack talks with Sam Miller, who's spent more than three decades analyzing the true costs of various forms of aircraft ownership..

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Serenity Now! FAA Says No To Cell Phones On Aircraft

Brits Not Keen On Coming Technology, Either

"Can you hear me now?" If you're on a commercial airliner flying in the US... the answer will be a resounding "no!" according to an FAA representative.

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Lindbergh Foundation Names John King Chairman Of The Board

Called "One Of The Most Recognizable Figures In Aviation"

The Lindbergh Foundation formally announced this week John King, co-chairman of King Schools, Inc. has been elected to serve as chairman of the group's board of directors.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (10.10.07)

Aero-Linx!

The musings of an avid skydiver. With over 1200 jumps, Fast Will takes you inside the thoughts and plummets of a veteran jumper. 

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (10.10.07)

"It's truly a national treasure, and it's being stolen from us."

Source: Bruce Coons, of the Save Our Heritage Organization. Glider pilots and enthusiasts fear they may lose one of the most storied launch sites in the continental United States.

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